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with nato forces you to withdraw by next year, peace talks -- due year, peaceby next talks are an important topic. >> artillery thundered across nottingham on saturday. --general nick carter said peace talks have taken place a decade ago. back in 2002 he said the taliban was on the run. if we had been very president, -- prescient, we might have spotted that a final bill -- political solution would have involved getting all afghans to sit at the table. a resurgent taliban has launched a series of deadly attacks in recent months. it could have been so different. >> i've always known that once you beat the enemy, you have to talk to him, even if it's just to explain the new rules and regulations. to have to talk to them. the fact that they excluded the taliban from the bonn conference was a serious mistake. >> general carter and his newspaper interview says he is optimistic for the future of afghanistan trade he believes there will be talks eventually. showitain's -- britons the returnciation, of troops from afghanistan could not come too soon. al jazeera, london. >> in russia, dozens of peopl
with nato forces you to withdraw by next year, peace talks -- due year, peaceby next talks are an important topic. >> artillery thundered across nottingham on saturday. --general nick carter said peace talks have taken place a decade ago. back in 2002 he said the taliban was on the run. if we had been very president, -- prescient, we might have spotted that a final bill -- political solution would have involved getting all afghans to sit at the table. a resurgent taliban has launched a...
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today's attack was the second on a nato base in less than a week. five days ago south of cab pool, the nato base there with polish and afghan troops, a truck bomb went off there and an hour long firefight ensued there. eight afghans were killed in that attack, 20 taliban fighters apparently involved in that attack, more than 50 afghans were wounded then. just yesterday, also in the same province, the bodies of seven afghan army soldiers were found, apparently abducted by the taliban, their hands chained behind them and they were shot to death. we're seeing an increase in tall bonn violence in the last week or so here in afghanistan. it's got to be a worrying sign certainly as what usually this is the end of the fighting season, and it had been rather quiet before that for the month or so before that. as i said, more than 100 afghans, both security forces and civilians killed in the last week or so. >> jennifer, thank you very much and stay safe. >> firefighters say they are making progress on the rim fire, that is the fourth largest wildfire in cali
today's attack was the second on a nato base in less than a week. five days ago south of cab pool, the nato base there with polish and afghan troops, a truck bomb went off there and an hour long firefight ensued there. eight afghans were killed in that attack, 20 taliban fighters apparently involved in that attack, more than 50 afghans were wounded then. just yesterday, also in the same province, the bodies of seven afghan army soldiers were found, apparently abducted by the taliban, their...
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otherwise he said that he would be forced to shut down the 92nthe-- nato supply license. the secretary general of nato hoped it would be otherwise. >> i do hope that they do realize that it is also in pakistan's interest to ensure peace, security, and stability in afghanistan. stability along the western pakistani border is different in pakistan's self-interest. >> pakistan doesn't have many choice if you ask me because imran khan said they didn't want a war with the united states, however they wanted the united states to realize that these continued strikes would not do much for the pakistan peace process. they have had thousands of people killed and so they would be hoping that the americans also go for a quid pro quo that pakistan can tell the americans that we will stop your supply lines unless you don't stop those drone strikes. and of course they are also saying that if the next leader was chosen and he was taken out in a drone strike then where would that lead the peace process to? >> well, the man who first ordered the lines to be opened, pervez musharraf, has bee
otherwise he said that he would be forced to shut down the 92nthe-- nato supply license. the secretary general of nato hoped it would be otherwise. >> i do hope that they do realize that it is also in pakistan's interest to ensure peace, security, and stability in afghanistan. stability along the western pakistani border is different in pakistan's self-interest. >> pakistan doesn't have many choice if you ask me because imran khan said they didn't want a war with the united states,...
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the people have done what nato could not. district leaders say they are going to continue arming the young man. they say people will be safe and they will be able to start building a better future. privately owned newspapers are being published in myanmar for the first time in decades. >> the printing presses are flying. the first issue becomes a reality. it is one of 16 privately owned newspapers that has been given a license by the government to publish daily. they are serving an audience that is hungry for news. newspapers are more open in government newspapers. that is good. >> for half a century, the military-led government had maintained a grip on the media. since the elections in 2010 and democratic reforms since then, but has started to change. the government has allowed more than 200 private weekly publications to operate. since august, reporters for need to get their stories vetted by official censors before being published. >> and private media tells the people what they want to know. the government media tells the
the people have done what nato could not. district leaders say they are going to continue arming the young man. they say people will be safe and they will be able to start building a better future. privately owned newspapers are being published in myanmar for the first time in decades. >> the printing presses are flying. the first issue becomes a reality. it is one of 16 privately owned newspapers that has been given a license by the government to publish daily. they are serving an...
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this has killed three nato soldiers. this has been a recurring problem for nato. they have gone to great links to try to stop this problem with including having guardian angels watch nato forces. nato forces being able to car armed weapons. -- carry arms weapons. >> what are the implications of the impending isaf withdrawal? >> isaf is scheduled to start its blast trench of transition to afghan security forces in the next 10 days. we are expecting it. isaf has been trying to mitigate these programs by distancing themselves from the army. isaf moving forward as it moves forward to the end of 2014. the mission now is to train and assist afghan forces. any force like this centers trust as well. they are slated to take over security for the entire country by the end of this month. the forces will move into more of an advisory role. insider attacks like this really do breached the trust. i think we will have leaders looking again at the security arrangements and how they will deal with their afghan counterparts. leaders from turkey's leading party is in the anti- prote
this has killed three nato soldiers. this has been a recurring problem for nato. they have gone to great links to try to stop this problem with including having guardian angels watch nato forces. nato forces being able to car armed weapons. -- carry arms weapons. >> what are the implications of the impending isaf withdrawal? >> isaf is scheduled to start its blast trench of transition to afghan security forces in the next 10 days. we are expecting it. isaf has been trying to...
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also headlining this morning, officials in afghanistan say a nato air strike has killed civilians including women and children, something the alliance is denying. we look at the legacy that coalition troops are set to leave when they withdraw forces next year. and moscow votes for a new mayor. a clear victory for the acting chief and aleksey navalny trailing well behind. it's the first mayoral election in nearly a decade. good morning, this is the weekly from r.t. it's after 1:00 a.m. now. the week top stories, it's been a tough week for u.s. secretary of state john kerry. he has been trying to convince the european union to get onboard with the strike on syria over the alleged use of chemical weapons. kerry presented no new evidence against the syrian government and very few countries are willing to rush into action without u.n. approval. obama has made no final decision on whether to strike. that's an apparent turnaround from last week. so far turkey and france have been first in line to back the united states against syria, but president barack obama wasn't able to change the minds of ot
also headlining this morning, officials in afghanistan say a nato air strike has killed civilians including women and children, something the alliance is denying. we look at the legacy that coalition troops are set to leave when they withdraw forces next year. and moscow votes for a new mayor. a clear victory for the acting chief and aleksey navalny trailing well behind. it's the first mayoral election in nearly a decade. good morning, this is the weekly from r.t. it's after 1:00 a.m. now. the...
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a strong response so we cannot see a nato role. >> you don't need nato command ask control system to conduct the operation. >> democratic leaders head to the white house and defense secretary haigel and secretary of state kerry will testify before senate foreign relations committee. >> coming up res dmuz nevada as storms soak that region. >> caught on video. the very moment when a car hit by a landslide. you won't believe what happens after this,. >> looking south will there be showers? i'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up. >> thank you. and live we go again you're looking live from sky 7 at the bay bridge toll plaza. there are a variety of cars that will cross the bridge. then, at some point anticipating bridge will be opened. stay >>> take a look at this dash cam video. you can see a landslide there. the driver swerved as a giant boulder fell and missed the car but just feet. the landslide still caused damage to the car but the driver suffered just nineor injuries in this. >> that is incredible. scary moment for people trapped inside of an suv near las vegas. fast moving w
a strong response so we cannot see a nato role. >> you don't need nato command ask control system to conduct the operation. >> democratic leaders head to the white house and defense secretary haigel and secretary of state kerry will testify before senate foreign relations committee. >> coming up res dmuz nevada as storms soak that region. >> caught on video. the very moment when a car hit by a landslide. you won't believe what happens after this,. >> looking south...
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month, nato forces formally handed over control to the afghan army. croatia has become the 28 member of the european union. thousands joined the zagreb,tions in including leaders from across the continent. president obama is due to land in tanzania. he announced a $7 billion energy plan for the continent. he says it will double access to electricity in sub-saharan africa over the next five years. withoutted south africa seeing nelson mandela remains in critical but stable condition. he did visit the present nelson mandela was held in for 18 years during apartheid. >> like billions all over the and the american people have drawn strength from the example of this extraordinary leader and the nation he changed. nelson mandela showed us one man's courage can move the world.
month, nato forces formally handed over control to the afghan army. croatia has become the 28 member of the european union. thousands joined the zagreb,tions in including leaders from across the continent. president obama is due to land in tanzania. he announced a $7 billion energy plan for the continent. he says it will double access to electricity in sub-saharan africa over the next five years. withoutted south africa seeing nelson mandela remains in critical but stable condition. he did...
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also headlining officials in afghanistan say a nato air strike has killed civilians including women and children something the alliance denies we take a look at the program at the legacy the coalition troops are set to leave in the war ravaged nation when they withdraw forces next year. and moscow votes for early results point to a clear victory for the acting chief leaving opposition figurehead alexina valley praying a distant second it's the capital first lection in nearly a decade. a very good morning for me kevin and if you just joined us from you're watching around the world just after midnight as it is now here in moscow and it's been a tough week for us so crews state john kerry has been trying to convince the european union to get on board with a military strike on syria over the regime's alleged use of chemical weapons but could have presented no new evidence against the syrian government and very few countries are willing to rush into action without u.n. approval and he now says the bombers made no final decision on whether to strike an apparent turnaround than from last week
also headlining officials in afghanistan say a nato air strike has killed civilians including women and children something the alliance denies we take a look at the program at the legacy the coalition troops are set to leave in the war ravaged nation when they withdraw forces next year. and moscow votes for early results point to a clear victory for the acting chief leaving opposition figurehead alexina valley praying a distant second it's the capital first lection in nearly a decade. a very...
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also in the headlights officials in afghanistan say a nato air strikes killed civilians including women and children something the alliance denies we take a look at the legacy then that coalition troops are set to leave an out war ravaged nation when they withdraw forces next year. polling stations close here in moscow acting city chiefs. and opposition figurehead alexina velvia facing off as the key contenders in the capital's first mero lecture that nearly a decade. thanks for watching the artsy network my name is kevin owen you're watching or rather by the top stories of the last seven days of first than it's been a tough week for u.s. secretary of state john kerry has been trying to convince the european union to get on board with a military strike on syria over the regime's alleged use of chemical weapons but kerry presented no new evidence against the syrian government and very few countries are willing to rush into action without u.n. approval and he now says the bombers make no final decision on whether to strike an apparent turnaround than from last week so far turkey from sort
also in the headlights officials in afghanistan say a nato air strikes killed civilians including women and children something the alliance denies we take a look at the legacy then that coalition troops are set to leave an out war ravaged nation when they withdraw forces next year. polling stations close here in moscow acting city chiefs. and opposition figurehead alexina velvia facing off as the key contenders in the capital's first mero lecture that nearly a decade. thanks for watching the...
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also headlining smalling officials in afghanistan say a nato airstrike killed civilians including women and children something the alliance is denying we take a look at the progress of the legacy that coalition troops are set to leave in the war ravaged nation when they withdraw forces next year. and also votes for a new measure results point to a clear victory for the acting chief leading opposition figure head lex in a valley trailing well behind it's the capitol first mayor election in nearly a decade. good morning this is the weekly from r t it's just after one am here now it's a brand up of the week's top stories with me kevin i know it's been a tough week for u.s. secretary of state john kerry he's been trying to convince the european union to get on board with a military strike on syria over the regime's alleged use of chemical weapons but kerry presented no new evidence against the syrian government and very few countries are willing to rush into action without u.n. approval and he now says a bomber has made no final decision about whether to strike that's an apparent turnaround
also headlining smalling officials in afghanistan say a nato airstrike killed civilians including women and children something the alliance is denying we take a look at the progress of the legacy that coalition troops are set to leave in the war ravaged nation when they withdraw forces next year. and also votes for a new measure results point to a clear victory for the acting chief leading opposition figure head lex in a valley trailing well behind it's the capitol first mayor election in...
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w bush presided over the end of the cold war in a way that allowed germany to be unified inside of nato when there was a 400,000 soviet troops there and not a shot was fired. >> how would you classify president obama? >> president obama came in talking about being transformational but by and large he is transactional and quite a contrast to his predecessor. about theu think difficult decisions such as intervening in syria, is there a precedent in your book? >> i suppose that would be george w. bush decided to intervene in iraq. that was a transformational move, but one that ended in disaster. not have the contextual intelligence to know how it was going to turn out, or to think through how it would turn out. >> something president obama must be conscious of her >> i think that he is following the hippocratic oath approach. all, do no harm. he is waiting to make sure that if he acts, things will be better as opposed to making a mess. >> we are talking about the decline of american power, do you see it like that? >> no, i don't think so. you see the rise of the rest. the national intellig
w bush presided over the end of the cold war in a way that allowed germany to be unified inside of nato when there was a 400,000 soviet troops there and not a shot was fired. >> how would you classify president obama? >> president obama came in talking about being transformational but by and large he is transactional and quite a contrast to his predecessor. about theu think difficult decisions such as intervening in syria, is there a precedent in your book? >> i suppose that...
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the so-called insider attacks have been a problem for nato. this is the sixth insider attacks so far this year, isaf soldiers, about 10% of the dead so far. the numbers aren't the home -- the numbers are down from last year, because they say there is better vetting of the soldiers, looking at many of the soldiers and afghan military, getting that areany o suspicious, as well as training procedures. at the end of 2014, when the compat -- combat mission is over, nato will continue beyond 2014 and if insider attacks continue, that will be a concern to any nato mission beyond 2014. >> at least five people are dead after two car bomb attacks in iraq. four people were killed and 20 injured in a explosion in southeastern baghdad close to a medical center in a majority shia area. the second car bomb detonated by suicide attacker attacker killed a soldier at a checkpoint. turkey's ruling party has ruled out early elections as antigovernment protests enter their ninth day. they have been meeting with officials in istanbul to discuss the protests. the op
the so-called insider attacks have been a problem for nato. this is the sixth insider attacks so far this year, isaf soldiers, about 10% of the dead so far. the numbers aren't the home -- the numbers are down from last year, because they say there is better vetting of the soldiers, looking at many of the soldiers and afghan military, getting that areany o suspicious, as well as training procedures. at the end of 2014, when the compat -- combat mission is over, nato will continue beyond 2014 and...
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he needs to be confirmed by united states senate before taking charge of nato. the u.n. security council unanimously approved the formation of a military unit to fight rebels in the democratic republic of congo. we have the story on the special force for the d.r.c. >> the draft resolution received 15 votes in favor. >> a unanimous show of support for a hugely significant resolution. the united nations security council has authorized the deployment of troops to the democratic republic of congo, with an historic mandate. soldiers from a newly formed intervention brigade will be able to open fire without being fired upon first. >> it means for the first time that there will be a peace enforcement capacity which will carry out targeted offensive operations. either in support of the army or unilaterally in order to neutralize the armed groups. >> their main target will be m-23 rebels who have gradually taken control of parts of eastern congo and are accused of mass rape, executions and recruiting child soldiers. they're also -- the result of engagement is still unclear and at
he needs to be confirmed by united states senate before taking charge of nato. the u.n. security council unanimously approved the formation of a military unit to fight rebels in the democratic republic of congo. we have the story on the special force for the d.r.c. >> the draft resolution received 15 votes in favor. >> a unanimous show of support for a hugely significant resolution. the united nations security council has authorized the deployment of troops to the democratic...
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what nato expansion basically said to the russians, we broke a promise to them, we push and nato right up to your borders. it was humiliating to them. it was done under yeltsin. putin her presence of backlash. he is addicted to this. putin represents the blacthe backlash. he is addicted to this. i am not a defender ofp putin. we can't dotime, anything without him. >> he has a strategy from russia to play a role. forget the russian orthodox church plays a very important role in jputins -- in putin's russia and his psyche. you have the church there whispering in his year saying that assad is the protector of the christians. that is a factor. you don't see that. but it is part of their thinking. >> this whole possibility of the enlargement of the shia versus sunni warfare exploding outside of syria. >> i say a couple of things. we hoped, when the lid came off that whatrab spring we saw was people grabbing their from the assad government, from the mid-barrick government, from the good dr. government. but they couldn't agree on freedom, too. what do you want to be free to do? it turned out
what nato expansion basically said to the russians, we broke a promise to them, we push and nato right up to your borders. it was humiliating to them. it was done under yeltsin. putin her presence of backlash. he is addicted to this. putin represents the blacthe backlash. he is addicted to this. i am not a defender ofp putin. we can't dotime, anything without him. >> he has a strategy from russia to play a role. forget the russian orthodox church plays a very important role in jputins --...
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it's called for a legally binding guarantees from washington and nato that the missile shield will not target wash. us secretary of state john kerry has clashed with members of the us congress over the historic new killer deal with them while. his appearance came as lawmakers increasingly threatened to undermine and the six month interim deal which gives you're on seven billion dollars in sanctions relief. the last players to refrain from any new sanctions in exchange for concessions from here on on enriching uranium anwar who has a store. he says congressional testimony since last month. geneva agreements kerry defended the policy as how the holes get them to roll back santo evidence of iraq's nuclear program for the first time. he pleads with democrats in the republican side mike scott so the chances of a peaceful resolution to a crisis. but it is very clear this is a very delicate diplomatic over. we have a chance to address peacefully one of the most pressing national tour to concerns that the world faces today with gigantic. implications of the potential of conflict we're a crossr
it's called for a legally binding guarantees from washington and nato that the missile shield will not target wash. us secretary of state john kerry has clashed with members of the us congress over the historic new killer deal with them while. his appearance came as lawmakers increasingly threatened to undermine and the six month interim deal which gives you're on seven billion dollars in sanctions relief. the last players to refrain from any new sanctions in exchange for concessions from here...
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to the ukraine story, we decided that we thought it was more important to have the czech navy in the nato alliance than try to build a bridge to soviet union. over basically trying to build relationship with democratic soviet union. that has been the gift that keeps on giving. in ukraine, my heart goes out with entirely ukrainians who want to have a future with the west, i appreciate that. let's not forget where ukraine is. vis-a-vis the soviet union, how we've treated the soviet union why we have a putin who finds the wonderful to run against the west and nato domestically because of something that goes back 15 years ago. this isn't happening out of -- in a vacuum. >> schieffer: that brings us to john mccain who is in ukraine, in kiev this morning, you just heard him. he told ukrainian people, he spoke to the demonstrators, he said we are for you, united states is with you. i think john mccain is with them. i want to check and see how far that extends to the united states. >> i think as tom said it's hard, we have it in our. >> dan: to love the protesters in the cold, that's what mccain
to the ukraine story, we decided that we thought it was more important to have the czech navy in the nato alliance than try to build a bridge to soviet union. over basically trying to build relationship with democratic soviet union. that has been the gift that keeps on giving. in ukraine, my heart goes out with entirely ukrainians who want to have a future with the west, i appreciate that. let's not forget where ukraine is. vis-a-vis the soviet union, how we've treated the soviet union why we...
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look at other news making headlines around the world this hour officials in afghanistan have accused nato of killing civilians during an operation in the east of the capital they say that the fifteen victims over half were not insurgents nato's defended the precision strike reporting that only ten died all confirmed militants back in february the afghan president banned attacks on residential areas but estimates put the civilian death toll at over one thousand for this year alone . protesters. police faced off in greece is second largest city after another round of and to a stereotype broke out after the pm delivered a speech promising that economic recovery was on its way its government has backed the steroids the measures in a relentless push for a lack of financing while recent statistics say even countries unemployment could stay over twenty percent for another decade. independence day celebrations spiraled into chaos in brazil protesters gathered in cities across the country against rampant corruption as well as overpriced and ineffectual public services in rio de janeiro police disp
look at other news making headlines around the world this hour officials in afghanistan have accused nato of killing civilians during an operation in the east of the capital they say that the fifteen victims over half were not insurgents nato's defended the precision strike reporting that only ten died all confirmed militants back in february the afghan president banned attacks on residential areas but estimates put the civilian death toll at over one thousand for this year alone . protesters....
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while politicians there want to block nato supply routes to afghanistan. let's bring in al jazeera correspondent. good morning to you. pakistan says it's reevaluating ties with the u.s., what is at stake here? >> well, there is a lot at stake because by the end of next year, which is 2014, the u.s. and nato allies will have to withdraw from the date they set so they will have to move most of that hardware to pakistan territory and looking for an exit strategy and that of course will need pakistan's help. the opposition in pakistan is now saying you should stop the supplies to afghanistan and not give any exit guarantees until the americans guaranty they will stop the drone strikes. however, it must be understood the relationship with the united states is decades old and despite the ups and downs the relationship is likely to continue no matter what the consequence is for both countries because the americans have also said the strategic partnership with pakistan is extremely important and the political leadership within the country is also divided as far as
while politicians there want to block nato supply routes to afghanistan. let's bring in al jazeera correspondent. good morning to you. pakistan says it's reevaluating ties with the u.s., what is at stake here? >> well, there is a lot at stake because by the end of next year, which is 2014, the u.s. and nato allies will have to withdraw from the date they set so they will have to move most of that hardware to pakistan territory and looking for an exit strategy and that of course will need...
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know how you put it they've been working in libya when colonel gadhafi was toppled in the nato backed war the documents these people have gives them access to basic medical care nothing else mentions it in now in berlin and it's up to germany to find a solution to their problems we're trying to get them residents grammont so for now there is no long term solution they have no right to work no right to social housing and are forced to live on handouts there's a feeling in the camp that e.u. members who took part in the twenty eleven action against libya have a responsibility to help i see this is the problem of order to appear you do because that's. i could get are distributing we because yet i would go to work today as germany decides what to do they get ready for a second winter in a city park these people came here because they were fleeing violence but in running for their lives they found themselves stuck in limbo here in the e.u. peter all over r.t. . outrage over what protesters call an epidemic of police brutality has spilled onto the streets of dozens of american cities demons
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syria there will probably be some sort of reaction from iran russia and china if you haven't noticed nato has been trying to encircled these nations and had russian internet conspiracy land a lot of people are saying that russia is next you see if there is no resistance in syria then one by one all resistance to the un ending hunger of nato will be smashed out one by one the reason syria is so important and so scary is that you have one massive military force that could be very motivated to attack for its own self interest while you have a group of massive military forces how they voted to counterattack for their own self interests this is a very tense standoff that could lead to a major moment in history military history but that's just my opinion. welcome to breaking the sets i'm abby on the wall and waiting on pins and needles to wait to see if u.s. and syria on the death toll resulting from america's previous middle east in this adventure continues to rise since yesterday when sixty seven iraqi citizens were killed after multiple car bombings tore through central baghdad and you know
syria there will probably be some sort of reaction from iran russia and china if you haven't noticed nato has been trying to encircled these nations and had russian internet conspiracy land a lot of people are saying that russia is next you see if there is no resistance in syria then one by one all resistance to the un ending hunger of nato will be smashed out one by one the reason syria is so important and so scary is that you have one massive military force that could be very motivated to...
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washington is allegedly dictating itself in terms for keeping troops in the country after a planned nato withdrawal next year kabul once u.s. forces to stop raining civilian homes and help in forging peace with the taliban if the bilateral pact to sign it will give american soldiers immunity from afghan law . hundreds of teachers in mexico city have faced off with police outside the interior ministry building the demonstrations were sparked by controversial education reforms which are be. criticized for leaning towards the american system what started as a peaceful rally turned ugly after high ranking officials defied the protesters a mob smashed through barricades and lit torches and responds. members of south africa's government are paying their last respects nelson mandela before sunday's funeral but as a country mourns his death of peares to be revealing some sore spots in the still divided state policy or reports from johannesburg suburb where a life is far from what mandela envisioned for his country. it's definitely unsafe because they have you seen a white person around. us in th
washington is allegedly dictating itself in terms for keeping troops in the country after a planned nato withdrawal next year kabul once u.s. forces to stop raining civilian homes and help in forging peace with the taliban if the bilateral pact to sign it will give american soldiers immunity from afghan law . hundreds of teachers in mexico city have faced off with police outside the interior ministry building the demonstrations were sparked by controversial education reforms which are be....
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this attack apparently targeting nato's airport headquarters with rocket-propelled grenades, rifles and at least one large bomb. police saying they shot and killed five of the attackers. two blew themselves up with suicide vests. a taliban spokesman has told cbs news that they were behind the attack and that americans were the main targets. >>> nelson mandela remains in the hospital this morning as doctors treat a recurring lung infection. family members are visiting the 94-year-old while officials describe his condition as serious but stable. nbc's keir simmons joins from johannesburg with the latest. good morning, keir. >> reporter: good morning. a brief statement saying nelson mandela's condition remains unchanged. this is the fourth time he has been in the hospital since december. and it is the first time that his doctors have described his condition as serious, though he is said to be stable and able to breathe independently. in this statement, south africa's president jacob zuma calls on the president to pray for nelson mandela and his family. yesterday, some of his children and g
this attack apparently targeting nato's airport headquarters with rocket-propelled grenades, rifles and at least one large bomb. police saying they shot and killed five of the attackers. two blew themselves up with suicide vests. a taliban spokesman has told cbs news that they were behind the attack and that americans were the main targets. >>> nelson mandela remains in the hospital this morning as doctors treat a recurring lung infection. family members are visiting the 94-year-old...
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syria there will probably be some sort of reaction from iran russia and china if you haven't noticed nato has been trying to encircled these nations and in russian internet conspiracy land a lot of people are saying that russia is next you see if there is no resistance in syria then one by one all resistance to the un ending hunger of nato will be smashed out one by one the reason syria is so important and so scary is that you have one massive military force that could be very motivated to attack for its own self interest while you have a group of massive military forces how they voted to counterattack for their own self interests this is a very tense standoff that could lead to a major moment in history military history but that's just my opinion. odd live. feed the feed . feed. love. for it's all about you come back and do this all night in answer please find spotlessly do. i we're going up as the bachelor. and i'm out actually go to afghanistan here in june i got i got that very much time to have fun out here so that's why we try to do it hey you want to go drag. but if you meant emplo
syria there will probably be some sort of reaction from iran russia and china if you haven't noticed nato has been trying to encircled these nations and in russian internet conspiracy land a lot of people are saying that russia is next you see if there is no resistance in syria then one by one all resistance to the un ending hunger of nato will be smashed out one by one the reason syria is so important and so scary is that you have one massive military force that could be very motivated to...
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that's round up more of to day's other top headlines for you now a nato airstrike in eastern afghanistan has reportedly killed fifteen people mostly women and children okello thought is this a six suspected militants boarded a vehicle transporting civilians which was then attacked and they to spokeswoman confirmed what she called a persistent strike and that it took out ten insurgents but caused no civilian casualties. in today's as capital tens of thousands of people have turned up for rallies against the country's islamist government but also mobs of forty days of mourning for an opposition lawmaker was murdered in july his death run along with the earlier killing of another kind of politician previously triggered mass protests the ruling and nada party denies any responsibility for the murders and points the finger of salafi headliners. brazil's independence celebrations have turned violent in key cities as people gathered to demand better public services and an end to corruption in rio de janeiro police fired tear gas into the crowd injuring at least five brazil saw a big wave of pro
that's round up more of to day's other top headlines for you now a nato airstrike in eastern afghanistan has reportedly killed fifteen people mostly women and children okello thought is this a six suspected militants boarded a vehicle transporting civilians which was then attacked and they to spokeswoman confirmed what she called a persistent strike and that it took out ten insurgents but caused no civilian casualties. in today's as capital tens of thousands of people have turned up for rallies...
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know how you put it if they'd been working in libya when colonel gadhafi was toppled in the nato backed war the documents these people have gives them access to basic medical care nothing else mentions it in now in berlin and it's up to germany to find a solution to their problems we're trying to get them residents grammont so for now there is no long term solution they have no right to work no right to social housing and a force to live on handouts there's a feeling in the camp that e.u. members who took part in the twenty eleven action against libya have a responsibility to help i see this is the problem of order to appear you do because this italian it lol. that you did you. are distributing we. have bigger you want to die as germany decides what to do they get ready for a second winter in a city park these people came here because they were fleeing violence but in running for their lives they found themselves stuck in limbo here in the e.u. peter all over r.t. . right coming up on r t turning upside down. genocide watch. right now we're the stage or level six. level seven is when th
know how you put it if they'd been working in libya when colonel gadhafi was toppled in the nato backed war the documents these people have gives them access to basic medical care nothing else mentions it in now in berlin and it's up to germany to find a solution to their problems we're trying to get them residents grammont so for now there is no long term solution they have no right to work no right to social housing and a force to live on handouts there's a feeling in the camp that e.u....
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what nato expansion basically said to the russians, we broke a promise to them, we push and nato right up to your borders. this is before prudent -- putin. it was humiliating to them. it was done under yeltsin. and putin represents the the backlash. he is addicted to this. he has discovered, running against america is like being in the tea party. it is as good as it gets. he has discovered such great domestic politics to run against america and the west, they want to keep us down, encroach on our borders. i am not a defender of putin. but at the same time, we can't do anything without him. >> he has a strategy from russia to play a role. people forget -- >> people forget the russian orthodox church plays a very important role in putin's russia and his psyche. the christians of syria are predominantly orthodox, so you have a church there whispering in his year that assad is the protector of the christians. that is a factor. that we have ignored. you don't see that. but it is part of their thinking. >> this whole possibility of the enlargement of the shia versus sunni warfare exploding o
what nato expansion basically said to the russians, we broke a promise to them, we push and nato right up to your borders. this is before prudent -- putin. it was humiliating to them. it was done under yeltsin. and putin represents the the backlash. he is addicted to this. he has discovered, running against america is like being in the tea party. it is as good as it gets. he has discovered such great domestic politics to run against america and the west, they want to keep us down, encroach on...
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one is the security agreement between the united states, nato, and allies in afghanistan for a residual presence after 2014. the sooner that is concluded, the more beneficial effect it will have on shaping people's calculation, including the taliban. the second is a political transition in afghanistan. there will be an election next year, and the more credible the election, the more transparent election, the better election and the more positive effect it will have. those are the two big challenges i believe will shape the post- 2014 environment in afghanistan. >> thank you very much for joining us there from washington. you are watching bbc world news america. the alaskan village could soon be washed away. tonight we take you to see why -- there was a time at the end of may and beginning of june when our headlines were dominated by turkey, specifically the protests sparked by the redevelopment of an easton ballpark. instanbul park. the conquests are written on the skyline. every leader who rules istanbul tries to reshape it. turkish governments want to change the way this city looks, p
one is the security agreement between the united states, nato, and allies in afghanistan for a residual presence after 2014. the sooner that is concluded, the more beneficial effect it will have on shaping people's calculation, including the taliban. the second is a political transition in afghanistan. there will be an election next year, and the more credible the election, the more transparent election, the better election and the more positive effect it will have. those are the two big...
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syria there will probably be some sort of reaction from iran russia and china if you haven't noticed nato has been trying to encircled these nations and had russian internet conspiracy land a lot of people are saying that russia is next you see if there is no resistance in syria then one by one all resistance to the un ending hunger of nato will be smashed out one by one the reason syria is so important and so scary is that you have one massive military force that could be very motivated to attack for its own self interest while you have a group of massive military forces how they voted to counterattack for their own self interests this is a very tense standoff that could lead to a major moment in history military history but that's just my opinion. choose your language.
syria there will probably be some sort of reaction from iran russia and china if you haven't noticed nato has been trying to encircled these nations and had russian internet conspiracy land a lot of people are saying that russia is next you see if there is no resistance in syria then one by one all resistance to the un ending hunger of nato will be smashed out one by one the reason syria is so important and so scary is that you have one massive military force that could be very motivated to...
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overrun with foreign fighters and mercenaries who've been sent in there by the gulf states by train nato so that's the reason why we're not making any progress in syria for over two years now it's impossible to make any progress when you've got professional criminals running amok in the country terrorizing the local population using every means possible to destroy the infrastructure destroy civil society. cannibals psychopaths death squads what do you expect this is. the big problem in syria and the syrian government really is quite busy these days trying to protect their cities protect their communities rebuild their infrastructure rebuild all the schools all the hospitals all the bridges all of the infrastructure in the country has been destroyed by these gangs so the big danger of course is that they will get their hands on chemical weapons this is what we should be focusing on here the syrian rebels could get their hands on chemical weapons these are not responsible actually these are not professional soldiers these are recruited death squads they've been trained by nato in turkey an
overrun with foreign fighters and mercenaries who've been sent in there by the gulf states by train nato so that's the reason why we're not making any progress in syria for over two years now it's impossible to make any progress when you've got professional criminals running amok in the country terrorizing the local population using every means possible to destroy the infrastructure destroy civil society. cannibals psychopaths death squads what do you expect this is. the big problem in syria...
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a nato no fly zone like in libya two years ago remains unlikely. ben roads didn't quite rule it out, talking to reporters last night, he didn't sound enthusiastic. >> will they follow after the g-8 meeting, for instance? >> yes, britain and france are likely to do a good bit more than they had been doing, now that the eu embargo is lifted. that will be in concert with the united states. but so far it does look like it is on the lighter side of weaponry, which is not all that the rebels are asking for by far. >> rachel, to one of the points, what's talked about is possibility of a no fly zone. "the wall street journal" says the cost is $50 million a day. when you look at the numbers, there's little appetite to get involved on the hill. what's the political calculus to make this work in the united states if that were to happen? >> the public is war weary, that's a major part of the political calculus. my colleague reported that president obama agonized over this decision. he wants to do the right thing from a moral standpoint, but his frame of course
a nato no fly zone like in libya two years ago remains unlikely. ben roads didn't quite rule it out, talking to reporters last night, he didn't sound enthusiastic. >> will they follow after the g-8 meeting, for instance? >> yes, britain and france are likely to do a good bit more than they had been doing, now that the eu embargo is lifted. that will be in concert with the united states. but so far it does look like it is on the lighter side of weaponry, which is not all that the...
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know how you put it that they'd been working in libya when colonel gadhafi was toppled a new nato backed war the documents these people have gives them access to basic medical care nothing else mentions it here now in berlin and it's up to germany to find a solution to their problems with trying to get them residents governments for now there is no long term solution they have no right to work no right to social housing and are forced to live on handouts there's a feeling in the camp that e.u. members who took part in the twenty eleven action against libya have a responsibility to help i see this is a problem of our do appear you do because this italian it lol. i distribute we. have to go to work today as germany decides what to do they get ready for a second winter in a bill in city park these people came here because they were fleeing violence but in running for their lives they found themselves stuck in limbo here in the e.u. peter all of a r.t. . if you live from moscow with twenty four hours a day coming up this is a role reversal in south africa some of fearing a return of aparthei
know how you put it that they'd been working in libya when colonel gadhafi was toppled a new nato backed war the documents these people have gives them access to basic medical care nothing else mentions it here now in berlin and it's up to germany to find a solution to their problems with trying to get them residents governments for now there is no long term solution they have no right to work no right to social housing and are forced to live on handouts there's a feeling in the camp that e.u....
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nato expansion was the gift that kept on giving because what nato expansion basically said to the russians, we broke a promise to them, we pushed nato right up to your borders, it was humiliating to them. it was done under yeltsin and putin represents the backlash. and ask yourself this-- and unfortunately putin's gotten addicted to this, charlie, but he's basically discovered, wow, running against america, man, this is like being in the tea party. this is good as it gets. so he's discovered such great domestic politics for him to run against america and the west. they want to keep us down, they want to encroach on our boarders. i'm not a defender of putin, bad guy, wants to do bad things but at the same time we can't do anything without him. >> rose: and he has a strategy, too. he has a strategy from russia to play a role. >> you've got to -- people forget this. the russian orthodox church plays a very important role in putin's russia. in his psyche and the christians of syria are predominantly orthodox so you have the church there. people don't see this, they're whispering in his ear tha
nato expansion was the gift that kept on giving because what nato expansion basically said to the russians, we broke a promise to them, we pushed nato right up to your borders, it was humiliating to them. it was done under yeltsin and putin represents the backlash. and ask yourself this-- and unfortunately putin's gotten addicted to this, charlie, but he's basically discovered, wow, running against america, man, this is like being in the tea party. this is good as it gets. so he's discovered...
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was twenty four seventh's don't call next sulfa codebase the future of afghanistan with the looming nato pullout from a woman's perspective a program shows that. we often see the middle east as a place of constant turmoil and revolution but people in thailand seem to be very fired up as well masses of protesters are force a government ministries to shut down by storming them with human waves one such ministry is the time equivalent of the american f.b.i. which has been accused of killing around ninety people in a crackdown on those who support ousted prime minister taksin shinawatra who is the brother of the current leader while people are crying out for democracy with accusations of violence against protesters so where is barack obama john kerry the mainstream media i mean whatever some group of rebels protesters are i mean freedom fighters rise up for democracy are we supposed to arm them like in syria and or bomb their country back into the. stone age like in libya serbia and iraq some protests explode across the mainstream media with calls for intervention and others are almost total
was twenty four seventh's don't call next sulfa codebase the future of afghanistan with the looming nato pullout from a woman's perspective a program shows that. we often see the middle east as a place of constant turmoil and revolution but people in thailand seem to be very fired up as well masses of protesters are force a government ministries to shut down by storming them with human waves one such ministry is the time equivalent of the american f.b.i. which has been accused of killing around...
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people one of the most outrageous neoconservatives of the bush era the former us ambassador to nato comes and encourages the ukrainian people to demonstrate for freedom and join in the european you get this this is obviously online we've got more on the situation in cave including how extremist movements may be using the ongoing unrest for their own benefit so had the article for the full story. two detainees from the door is going to a bay detention center have been sent home till jury against their will one of them was hoping to be reunited with his family living in bosnia while the other wanted to return to canada or luxembourg where he once lived and worked they both fear prosecution of further imprisonment in their home country as are teens and associates or get out reports. at a glacial pace u.s. officials attempt to move forward with the limbo known as guantanamo with endless excuses and a web of bureaucracy allegedly getting in the way of just closing the place down in the latest attempt to take baby steps to figure out what to do with its detainees the u.s. has transferred two pr
people one of the most outrageous neoconservatives of the bush era the former us ambassador to nato comes and encourages the ukrainian people to demonstrate for freedom and join in the european you get this this is obviously online we've got more on the situation in cave including how extremist movements may be using the ongoing unrest for their own benefit so had the article for the full story. two detainees from the door is going to a bay detention center have been sent home till jury against...